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The Amerioaa Anb •••ador at Vienna. Mr. Kasson, has lately forwarded to lus Government an infer sting account of a remarkable snrgiexl. operation lately performed by Professor Biilroth, ol Vienna, winch wonderful to tell, consisted in tlie re.no.vul of a por ion of the Ktomanh, iifolfing nealv one-third of tbe organ—and, strange to say, the patient recovered— the only successful operation of the kind ever performed. The disease *or which this operation whs performed was cancer of the Mo-iiach. attended with the following symptoms :— The appetite U quit poor. There M a peculiar indescribable di«tress in the stomach, a teetin* that has been de-cnoed as a fai-t "all gone" sensation ; a sticky #iine oolleots about the teeth, especially in the morning, accompanied by an unpleasant taste. Food laila to satUfj thii peculiar taiut senmtion j hut on the contrary, it appears to aggi'avaie the feeling. The ejres are sunken, tinted with yellow ; the hand* *ad feet become «old and »iicky— a cold perspiration. Tbe sufferers fe»l rre.l all. the time, and steep doe*. not seem to give rest. Alter a time the patient b uomes nerv.»u» arid irritable, gloomy, hi* mind filled with evil torebodiogs. When rising suddenly from a recumbent position there is a dizziness, a whistling sensation, and he is obliged to gra«p something firm to keep from falling. Tue bowels costive, the skin dry and hot at time*; the blood becoming thick and ■tagnant, and d»s not circulate properly. After a time the patieut spits food soon after rating, sometimes <n a sour, and fermented. condition, son- etitnes sweet ub to the taste. Olten* limes there if a palpitation of the heart, and i he patient tear* he may have heart disease, lowa'd* the hut the patient is unable to retain an? food wiia'eTer, as the opening in the intestines becomes d-we, or nearly so. ■ Although this disease :s indeed aUriuiutf, sufferers with the aboTe-na.ned tympiouis suouia not teel iitwrous, for nine hundred and niuty-nioe cases out of a t houaand have no ettncrr, but btmply dyspepsia, a direase f a«Uy removed if treated in a proper manner. The safest and beet remedy for me disease is Bei*el'* Curative strap, a vegetable preparation sold by all • betntsts and medicine vendors throughout tbe world, and by the proprietors, A. J. White vLiaiikxl), 17, Parriugdon road, London, it.O., or the wbuifaale ngeuts, Keniptborne, Frosaer & Co.'c > New Zoalaud IJrug Co. (LimtteU), Oooedin', Ohri»tuuuoh. Wellington, ana Auckland. This Syrup ttnkea at the very loundation or the disease, and drives it, root and brauehi out ol 'he system. St. Mary 'Street, Peterborough, November 2»th. 1851. Sir, It gives me great ptawure to inform yon o* the benefit 1 have receive 1 irom Nigel's Syrup. I have been troubled lor y<*ara with dyepepsia j but af'er a few doses ol the 8y up I found relief, and after taking two bottles ol it I feel quite cured. I am Sir Tours t'uly, Mr. A. J. White. Wiilian Brent. September Bth, 1883. Sear Bir,— T find the sale oiSeigrl'etfyrup steadily increasing. Ail who h>ive tried it speak very highly o its medicinal virtues : one costomer describes it has a*' Uodsend »odyspeptie people." I always recommend it with coufideitee* Faitnfujly yours, (Signed) Vicent \. Wills, Cbeuii*t» lentist, Merthjrr Ijrdvil. loafr. A.J.Whire Beigel's Oiifratinit PiUs are the best family physic th«t ha« ever b«en di-cim-»ed. They cieaase the bowels iroia ad irn<ai >g »«h--staoeM, and leave them in * liealtlif condition. * They cure cofiiytiieM. Pretton, Sept. 2 Iff, 1883. My De»r Kir,— V-ur Syrup ami Ptl« are ■t«U very popular with «v flustometa, many •«rying tliey are ibe belt IkiHtl^ uxxliciuta poas'^le. Tne other Any aciflroner rim* f>r twn bottles of Kmip and laid " Muiher deigel '. had saved the li en| hit wife, and hx added, **ene of the bottles I am sending fifteen niiiee way to a friend who it very i'A. I have moen.'aith. mii." The sale keeps up wonderfully, in'fart. one woul't aitcv a 1 most that the people- were ' hef inning to br> «k hs', dine, and sui> Oil Mother driifi's sirup the dem-ind I to constant and the sat if aut ion so great. I am, dear Sir, v<uirs l«ithfullv, (signed) W UfWkerTo A. J.Whit-, KsqI Bpa> is To*i>, Jauntica, Wtst Indies, Out. , 24,1882. I l)«r B'r,— l write to in or in you that I have d rived K>eat benefit Iror'n •• Seigei*' • 'jrup'." l<«tr soine years I hnve suffer'' d>'rom. r liVer (!«mpl»i .t with its uia-iv und varied con t comitant cvi «, so that my life w»s a peruetu .1 I imserf. 't»».lf .oith «g • I ">\* mnu ed t • rv tieigls Syrui>. ad nlthouith rxthe *r<M>tical. 1 (leterniined to kite it at 1 »st ■■ B air trial. In t«r<i oi three dats ( It-It ount riderabiy better. iud now at the end ot twe ye niotiths (hiving eoi.tinued txkiiiK ii) I am gl »d to say that. I am a dttfereni hon>g al>oi{etHer II it i m said ol «i rtaiß uf n« thai the\ '.' eotnn ns"< '• 4>oon aiiil .i bh 1 stnK to met'" and I have n>> :c reasoutudwu 1 1 Ik truthfulness cf tbe state-
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1527, 27 March 1885, Page 3
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